“He has been great,” Carkeet said of Spencer.
“He is a big part of the team.”
She has been up for a while – having eight starts, as well as trials, since late April – but they have done enough to keep her ticking along nicely ahead of the feature Final.
“It is pretty awesome, she showed a lot of talent from day one,” the trainer said.
“We have had the family the whole way through but unfortunately they have been injury prone the other ones.
“We have been fortunate with her.”
The 23-year-old Cain was handed the drive unexpectedly one day and as Carkeet details, he handled it well, as she can be a quirky customer to handle.
“She just keeps getting better and better,” Cain said.
“There is bigger things ahead for her, even into next year, I think she will be a lot better then.
“It is exciting now to be in a Final like this after taking out one of the heats.
“The way she is going, she will be competitive in the Final.”
Mathew Neilson drove the filly in her first few race starts and trials and the stable could have easily gone back to him, but they have stuck by Cain.
Carkeet was extra impressed with Cain’s thoughts following a trial earlier this month, which the trainer implemented and he thought led to her second career victory in the heat.
“The information after every drive that he relays back to me of things where we can improve, that has been great,” Carkeet said of Cain.
“For a young guy, he certainly has an old head on his shoulders.”
As well as the Group 1 bound filly, Carkeet has around 22 in work and utilises a 1000-metre track at his property.
Having a team of just 22 allows him to focus his attention on the babies to ensure they are properly broken in and prepared for their racing journeys.
In Tuesday’s heat, Lady Digby sat behind the leader for the majority of the trip and Cain presented her at the right time and she did the rest.
The team behind her was pleased with the heat performance and think there is more to come in the Final.
“I was really happy with her in the heat, she has had a pretty long prep this time in,” the trainer said.
“We have been taking her week by week and we are really happy with the way she has come up.”
Cain backed up Carkeet’s thoughts, declaring she has speed and strength.
“She was super in the heat,” Cain said.
“She got out of the gate good and we were able to get the right trip.
“It was a convincing performance ahead of the Final.
“It was very pleasing, the run.”
This Saturday night will showcase four Group 1 features at Albion Park, highlighting all the rising stars from the Queensland breeding ranks.
“This is one of the major nights for the year, the QBRED nights mean something to everyone in Queensland,” Cain said.
“Everyone works breeding and training these horses all year round and it is satisfying to get to this point to get a horse in the Final.
“It is a great series to be a part of.”